The sport of ratting soon caught the eye
of noble men and people of economic industry and wealth.
You who can angle and take fish whenever you desire, as this aforesaid Treatise teaches and shows you, I charge and require you, in the name
of all noble men, that you never fish in the private water of a poor man, such as his pond, stew, or other place needed to keep fish in, without his permission and good will; and that - you never break any man's traps, lying in his weir or in any other place belonging to him, nor take away any fish caught in them.
Confucius said: «All men dwelling between the four oceans of the world are brothers
of noble men.»
The next morning, the mandarin took Paul Ni right up to the bar and he said to him in a very gentle voice, «You are the child
of a noble man, you are not like others.
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Not exact matches
«Before the arts
of printing and
of reading became common, most
of the great deeds
of man, his finest thoughts, his
noblest feelings, perished for lack
of enduring record and easy accurate communication....
Also acceptable are minimum.9995 fine platinum legal tender bullion coins such as the Australian Koala, Canadian Maple Leaf, Isle
of Man Cat, and Isle
of Man Noble.
To give explicitly his own, Christian affirmation
of what we might call these proto - feminist complaints about the unjust foundation
of «the
noblest and most brilliant city Greece ever had» would have,
of course, deeply and needlessly offended the ruling
men of his time.
The
noblest power
of man is reason.
In becoming
man, Christ made the link between matter and spirit that most
of us feel to be the truth about ourselves, even the atheists among us: our spirit strives toward what is
noble and good, yet finds itself mired in what is paltry and second rate when not destructive
of self and others.
As a participant in that 1998 Ramsey Colloquium, a longtime supporter
of the cautious use
of rights language, and a frequent critic
of its misuses, I was moved by Reno's arguments to ponder whether the
noble post — World War II universal human - rights idea has finally been so manipulated and politicized as to justify its abandonment by
men and women
of good will.
Nietzsche's scorn for «modern ideas» made a profound impression on his admirers: «This book [Beyond Good and Evil],» he said, «is a criticism
of modernity, embracing the modern sciences, arts, even politics, together with certain indications as to a type that would be the reverse
of modern
man, for as little like him as possible: a
noble, yea - saying
man.»
Man is a
noble creature, so that constant state
of chaos may be occasionally broken by intermittent times
of peace that
men may work together for some purpose or endeavor that may seem advantageous at the time, but the morality
of men by themselves is a fickle thing, and it is ever changing to please an ever declining sense
of morality
of the masses.
Indeed, as best as I can tell, the None's and the Done's have recognized the walls
of the Evangelicals — not as
noble walls
of doctrine, but rather, as the sides
of a ditch being viewed by the blind
man in the muddy center.
A
man rescued by the contents
of his pockets is not, after all, a
noble ethical hero.
Of course, no one disputes that Santa, Christ / God and all figures powerful and noble were / are men which, of course, justifies women's second class status in virtually all corners of the eart
Of course, no one disputes that Santa, Christ / God and all figures powerful and
noble were / are
men which,
of course, justifies women's second class status in virtually all corners of the eart
of course, justifies women's second class status in virtually all corners
of the eart
of the earth.
It is historically correct to say that Christianity has never been a saving force in civilization when it has been looked upon as a set
of noble precepts which
men may observe in isolation.
Let us admit this frankly, once and for all: what most discredits faith in progress in the eyes
of men today, over and above its reticences and its helplessness in meeting the cry
of the «last days
of the human species», is the unfortunate tendency still shown by its adepts to distort into pitiful millenarianisms all that is most valid and most
noble in our now permanently awakened expectation
of the future appearance
of some form
of «ultra-humanity».
What made St. Francis so influential was his extraordinary originality: the son
of a rich businessman who renounced his wealth and slept in pigstys while retaining the courtliness and gentility that were
noble attributes
of his era; the anti-establishment figure who founded a great religious institution; the
man of radical poverty whose followers were not permitted (even if they had wanted) to imitate his utter rejection
of worldly goods; the
man of the Bible who never owned a complete one; the author
of the first great literary work in Italian dialect, the «Canticle
of the Sun,» who was steeped in the jongleur tradition
of French poetry and song; the naïf who moved the heart and enriched the religious imagination
of that great realist and exponent
of papal power, Innocent III; the child
of the age
of Crusades who sought not the conquest
of the Muslims but their conversion.
The
noble aim
of your profession is to aid
men and women as they live according to God's perfect plan.
A
man of noble birth, representing the power
of Rome, endowed with authority over life and death, confronted by a barbarous colonial
of no name or estate, a slave
of the empire, beaten, robed in purple, crowned with thorns, insanely invoking an otherworldly kingdom and some esoteric truth, unaware
of either his absurdity or his judge's eminence.
Women and
men are less different then you may think and there is no evidence that either gender is more
noble, protective
of the weak.
Almost the only elements present in interstellar space are hydrogen and helium — and the latter, being an inert or
noble gas, is not a component
of life in any form known to
man.
does not refer to all
of fallen mankind; but (I believe) is a sarcastic summation description (that is, bestial
men) for those previously described in chapters 1 and 2 as being the worldly wise, the worldly scribes, the worldly debaters, the mighty
of this world, the
noble of this world, superior worldly speakers, those that use worldly persuasive words
of wisdom, that is, all those who consider themselves to be the wise elite
of this world which have given themselves over to the wisdom
of the world and
men.
What a piece
of work is
man, is woman, who must combine the
noblest sentiments
of existence, included other - directed love, with the hard realities
of self - preservation and concupiscence, and do so with some measure
of dignity and grace!
Music to some people is one
of the
noblest and most liberating gifts
of God to
men; it takes spirits grown heavy amid things material and gives them wings to fly; it is Handel and Wagner and Chopin and Mozart and Grieg.
No intelligent
man, however, accepts the latter description as adequate, for music has a right to be understood in terms
of its
noblest utterance.
The
man has become a
noble man, who leaves to receive some sort
of royal power over subjects.
If despite all this he is obedient to God's word and thinks what is
noble and holy
of men, believes (it is not easy) that he is a child
of God, loved by God and worthy
of an eternal life which is already operative and growing within him, he will not be haughty and proud, will not - regard what is promised as a matter
of course as his inalienable dignity.
Education for chastity, on the other hand, can teach boys to grow to be «real
men», offer them a
noble understanding
of their own masculine sexual identity, and give them a chance to avoid falling into the cycle
of sexual addiction offered by pornography on their camera phones and computers.
A proclamation
of noble - sounding human rights was no doubt all the rage in the post-war era, but it rings a bit hollow to the jaded ear
of post-modern
man.
And Psalm 146:3, 4, says: «Do not put your trust in
nobles, nor in the son
of earthling
man, to whom no salvation belongs.
«2 Can
man really submit even his high ideals and
noble virtues to be transformed by the demands
of the one final good, the Great Society
of all?
When Sennacherib threatened Jerusalem, the Egyptians marched out and then, like «The
noble Duke
of York and his ten thousand
men,» they marched right back again.
The classical statement
of the notion is to be found,
of course, in the speeches which Plato records from Socrates, or which he has put into the mouth
of Socrates, in the dialogues which tell
of the last days and death
of that great and
noble man.
Make us ever - grateful for those who, for over two centuries, have given their lives in freedom's defense; we commend their
noble souls to your eternal care, as even now we beg the protection
of your mighty arm upon our
men and women in uniform.
«What a piece
of work is a
man, how
noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god!
He to whom Jesus is only a
man — were he ever so exalted, pious,
noble, wise, the greatest
of all religious founders and saints — does not have this God.
As repugnant as it may seem today, the love
of a
man for a younger
man or boy was considered especially
noble.
Yet in the press
of busyness there is neither time nor quiet for the calm transparency which teaches equality, which teaches the willingness to pull in the same yoke with other
men, that
noble simplicity, that is in inner understanding with every
man.
By the term «humanism» Hartshorne means the belief that
man is the highest type
of individual in existence and that «God» can only properly mean the
noblest aspects
of humanity.
«For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise
men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many
noble, are called: But God hath chosen the foolish things
of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things
of the world to confound the things which are mighty; And base things
of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are: That no flesh should glory in his presence.»
12 HE SAID: «A
man of noble birth went to a distant country to have himself appointed king and then to return»... and then it leads on to tell the story.
We should honor great
men, saintly
men are
noble examples for us, but no great or saintly
man can reveal God's mystery to us and bind us with God; no
man can take away our guilt and make us certain
of the completion
of life in eternal life.
Here, the
noble Atticus is an aging lawyer who openly associates with the crude and racist
men of the town.
It was an exercise in delusion, if not hypocrisy, because all that we said about equality, life, liberty, public happiness, freedom, the right
of assembly, participation, and the other
noble principles applied in fact only to the white
man, not to the majority
of persons in this country, who at that time were red, or to a sizable minority who were black and in chains.
(b) It is commonly assumed that Isaiah was a
man of noble birth, related by blood to the wider royal family
of Judah.
First, as the idea
of God was heightened into
nobler meanings, nothing for which he was responsible could be conceived as aimless and, therefore, the suffering which he brought on
men and nations could readily be thought
of, not as retribution merely, but as purposeful discipline and chastisement.
The solution, as Faludi seems to realize, is certainly not a return to the doctrine
of separate spheres, with women relegated to economically dependent domesticity while
men bond with each other in male - defined manufacturing jobs and
noble military and athletic pursuits.